Is there anyone having any experiences with the new ghc6.4 and windows?
I have the binary package of ghc6.4, wxWindows2.4.2 for MSW and compiled with
opengl but I get errors when I want to compile wxHaskell.
I have a normal cygwin.
Now I need some good advice. Are there some gernal things to follow?
Cheers
Patrick
On Friday 08 April 2005 18:41, Claus Reinke wrote:
> > > Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
> > > > I'm wondering when a windows installer for wxHaskell 0.9 is planned?
> >
> > I meant for GHC 6.4, sorry...
>
> any news on this?
> what is the plan for ghc-6.4 windows binaries of wxHaskell 0.9?
>
> cheers,
> claus
>
>
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I succeeded to compile and run wxHaskell 0.9 with ghc 6.4 on Windows,
using the patches that you provided.
I used MinGW and MSYS, not Cygwin.
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Patrick Scheibe wrote:
>Is there anyone having any experiences with the new ghc6.4 and windows?
>I have the binary package of ghc6.4, wxWindows2.4.2 for MSW and compiled with
>opengl but I get errors when I want to compile wxHaskell.
>I have a normal cygwin.
>
>Now I need some good advice. Are there some gernal things to follow?
>
>Cheers
>Patrick
>
>On Friday 08 April 2005 18:41, Claus Reinke wrote:
>
>
>>>>Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I'm wondering when a windows installer for wxHaskell 0.9 is planned?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>I meant for GHC 6.4, sorry...
>>>
>>>
>>any news on this?
>>what is the plan for ghc-6.4 windows binaries of wxHaskell 0.9?
>>
>>cheers,
>>claus
>>
>>
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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 19:06:40 +0200, Patrick Scheibe
<mai99dnn@...> wrote:
> Is there anyone having any experiences with the new ghc6.4 and windows?
> I have the binary package of ghc6.4, wxWindows2.4.2 for MSW and compiled
> with opengl but I get errors when I want to compile wxHaskell.
> I have a normal cygwin.
I think you must use VC6 or MinGW to make wxWindows2.4.2 for MSW and wxc.
Compiled by VC7.1, I get error when using wxHaskell with OpenGL.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10201165
In 0.9 binay for ghc 6.2.2, wxc-dll is available. How about use
this dll instead your dll?
> Now I need some good advice. Are there some gernal things to follow?
>
> Cheers
> Patrick
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